My friend and I decided we needed some fresh air, farmers market therapy to recharge us for the upcoming week…  So we ventured out to the Seminole Heights Sunday Market this past Sunday. I hadn’t been in several years, since newphew owned a cupcake food truck attending as a vendor.

This pop up style farmers market is located on the grounds of one of Tampa’s most historic high schools, Hillsborough High. Parking was easy and convienient. We arrived and 10am, shortly after they opened and street parking was nearly full. There was a good crowd milling around already.

We didn’t make it far until my friend stopped for a bratwurst, which she enjoyed with a smathering of grainy mustard. With my content friend in tow, we did a once over to see what we wanted to purchase. But honestly we were more focused on the food vendors.

Natasha’s bratwurst pit stop!
Made to order brats….

We browsed the food trucks, brownie, guacamole, syrup, goat cheese, marshmallow, banana bread, cookies, artisanal cheese, tea and produce booths before I decided I needed fresh baked bread! And what a good choice I made! Gulf Coast Sourdough’s booth was full of eye catching, mouth watering, soul whispering breads, rolls and loaves. Had he had samples, I would have easily doubled my tab but going off of looks, I grabbed a chocolate babka and the cinnamon swirl loaf. I was kicking myself for not purchasing the rustic rye and sourdough loaf, but that just means I’ll have to pay the market another visit soon! My family just cut into the breads I bought home and solidified my decision…. Each loaf was soft, fresh and bursting with flavor! I am smitten with the chocolate babka!

My favorite vendor of the day!
Look at these scrumptious breads!
This chocolate babka is a true work of art! You’d be doing yourself a disservice I’d you don’t grab one when you visit the market!

I later went on Google to see where Gulf Coast Sourdough was located and was elated to see they are local in Tampa. Off of Nebraska, in fact!!!

There were several bohemian style clothing vendors, homemade bath bombs and soap vendors. I saw a few artists, painters and upcycle sculpters. There were herb booths, CBD sellers and baby onsie tents. Throughout the market, you could hear a one man band singing in a calm, relaxing melody. Without a doubt, something for everyone.

Handcrafted marshmallows!
Fresh cheese’s, goat’s milk products and farm fresh produce were among the booths at the market.
Artisanal syrup and honey booth.
One of several unique food trucks.

For sure, this was a unique sampling of what makes Tampa and the revival of Seminole Heights great!  Check out the Local Yelp Events for the markets next date!

Who doesn’t like fresh kettle corn?!

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One thought on “Revisiting the Seminole Heights Sunday Market

  1. How fun. I wish we had more of these festivals and farmers markets in our area. Surprisingly Atlanta doesn’t have as many as you would think or I would hope. Hmmm might have to make a trip to Tampa. Thanks for sharing. Save me some chocolate babka.

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